Statement by H.E. Mr. Akio Suda
Ambassador, Permanent Representative of
to the Conference on Disarmament
I would like to express my sincere appreciation
to you, Mr. President, for officially submitting the working paper CD/WP.559 on
Tuesday.
This working paper is based on the basic concept
of CD/1864, which was agreed to by consensus last year, identifying four core
issues and three other issues with appropriate mandates respectively.
The CD Member States have reached this basic
formula after many years of deliberations. Therefore,
Mr. President,
Moreover, the issue of an FMCT has reached a
level of sufficient maturity for us to embark on formal negotiations. In fact,
this was the conclusion all CD Member States reached after focused and thematic
debates on all the agenda items from 2006 to 2009. During those years, the
positions of many delegations were revealed to the extent possible, and we
reached the point where delegations struggled to say anything more specific or
anything different outside of actual negotiations. This, coupled with the
heightened global expectations towards nuclear disarmament, led to last year’s
historic consensus decision on CD/1864, which included the commencement of
negotiations on an FMCT.
At the same time, the Member States recognized
the importance of the three other core issues, namely nuclear disarmament,
negative security assurances, and the prevention of an arms race in outer
space. These are all very important subjects and, for practical reasons, we
agreed to discuss them with the possibility of future negotiations. We also
recognized the necessity to maintain the three other issues to allow
delegations to address any other issues relevant to the work of the CD.
All this clearly shows that the current working
paper is a balanced and constructive proposal that takes into account the
achievements the CD Member States have collectively reached over the course of
many years. We cannot just simply discard our accomplishments, but we have to
build upon them. This is why my delegation is of the view that the President’s
working paper is a very good basis for our consideration of a program of work
for 2010 and
Thank you Mr. President.